Date: 2003-12-03T00:30:45
   Editor: JasonDillon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
   Wiki: Apache Geronimo Wiki
   Page: WikiSandBox

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@@ -1,33 +1,36 @@
-Wiki is so stupid.  Anyone can erase!
-   ''This wiki keeps track of all changes, so we can revert when needed.  
Oversight emails allow for people to get notified when something changes... and 
fix it if someone erased something important'' --JasonDillon
+Please feel free to experiment here, after the four dashes below... and please 
do '''NOT''' create new pages without any meaningful content just to try it out.
 
-But it is meant for experimentation anyways!
-Feel free to experiment in wikisandbox so that one becomes comfortable with 
"wiki"
-========================================================
-Isn't that the point?  
+'''Tip:''' Shift-click "HelpOnEditing" to open a second window with the help 
pages.
+----
 
+== Formatting ==
 
-Very nice text!
+''italic'' '''bold''' {{{typewriter}}} 
 
-I am new to wiki? 
+`backtick typewriter` (configurable)
 
-   ''Is this a question or a statement?'' --JasonDillon
+{{{
+preformatted
+}}}
 
-In a perfect world everyone would be considerate enough to leave untouched 
anything, if not for improvements. But we don't live in a perfect world. A 
single (or a group of) vandal could remove a repository of information so 
carefully built a community of wiki users. What is then the value of lost 
information?
-========================================================================
+== Linking ==
 
+HelpOnEditing MoinMoin:InterWiki 
 
-12-2-2003
-Isn't that the point?  That may be or is it a point?
-BUt wait! What was the question?
+http://purl.net/wiki/moin/ [http://www.python.org/ Python]
 
-I am new to wiki? I'm new to Wiki, too.
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-   ''Was this a question or a statement?''; A statement.  
+== Lists ==
 
-In a perfect world everyone would be considerate enough to leave untouched 
anything, if not for improvements. But we don't live in a perfect world. A 
single (or a group of) vandal could remove a repository of information so 
carefully built a community of wiki users. What is then the value of lost 
information? ...Hmmmmmmmmm... I suppose; lost information is non-existant
-and there fore has no value at all.---Phil Bannon
+=== Bullet ===
+ * first
+   1. nested and numbered
+   1. numbered lists are renumbered
+ * second
 
-''That's like saying a life lost has no value...can't see the value in that 
statement.''  ;)
+ blockquote
+   deeper
 
-========================================================================
+=== Glossary ===
+ Term:: Definition

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